What Does The Following MRI Report Suggest?
Question: This is my MRI result from 2 years ago, I still have the same pain after continuous physio visits since, do you think it warrants another MRI?
COMMENT: Moderate Insertional tendinopathy with partial thickness undersurface tear and intrasubstance tears at the gluteus minimus insenion, with associated peritendinous oedema and mild trochanteric bursitis. Common hamstring origin tendinopathy with a trace of fluid within the ischial bursa-
COMMENT: Moderate Insertional tendinopathy with partial thickness undersurface tear and intrasubstance tears at the gluteus minimus insenion, with associated peritendinous oedema and mild trochanteric bursitis. Common hamstring origin tendinopathy with a trace of fluid within the ischial bursa-
Brief Answer:
Yes its better to repeat scan
Detailed Answer:
Hello
My name is Dr Muhammad Ali Rauf & i will look into your problem.
I have gone through your query and would try to help you in the best possible way. MRI report showed inflammation of hip joint with adjacent soft tissue involvement. As you took physiotherapy and other management for such a long time AND your symptoms are persisting so is better to get a repeat scan and compare the results.
Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help if not then don't forget to close the discussion and rate it.
Wishing you good health !!
Yes its better to repeat scan
Detailed Answer:
Hello
My name is Dr Muhammad Ali Rauf & i will look into your problem.
I have gone through your query and would try to help you in the best possible way. MRI report showed inflammation of hip joint with adjacent soft tissue involvement. As you took physiotherapy and other management for such a long time AND your symptoms are persisting so is better to get a repeat scan and compare the results.
Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help if not then don't forget to close the discussion and rate it.
Wishing you good health !!
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar